Category: Barry's Company, Tennessee Light Artillery (Lookout Artillery), United States Civil War

Categories: Tennessee, United States Civil War

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Barry's Company, Tennessee Light Artillery (Lookout Artillery) completed its organization at Chattanooga, Tennessee, in May, 1862. For a time it served in the Chattanooga area, then was stationed at Canton, Mississippi, and later at Demopolis, Alabama. During the spring of 1864 the unit joined the Army of Tennessee, fought in the Atlanta Campaign, and in September was ordered to turn over its equipment to Captain P. Darden of the Jefferson Mississippi Light Artillery. It then reported to General M.J. Wright at Macon, Georgia. During March, 1865, the unit was at Mobile and was included in the surrender on May 4. Captain Robert A. Barry was in command. See National Park Service Soldiers and Sailors Database.


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